Miss Kitty Marks, an English teacher, who lias recently returned home after three years in Berlin, says tho Iron Cross is now no longer the distinctive decoration .of the baby-killer or the undersea 'murderer. Its replica is now being scattered broadcast among the civil population of Germany, and any man, womau, or child can secure one—of a smaller pattern—by contributing in hard cash to tho coffers. A person has only to part with a 20-mark picco in exchange for paper money to secure distinction of this kind, while a child at school becomes similarly entitled on collecting 20 marks for (lie war fund. § Mr. Geo. S. Nathan i.« selling, by oublic auction, |on July 19, at 2.30 p.m., in the Chamber ol Ooiumorcp. a 7-roomcd dwelling, known as No. 49 'lTiompr-ou Strost, this properly having no cicellent .view ot the harbour and city. On July 25 he is offering a property in Blutcher Avenue, t.he dwelling containing five rooms and all conveniencos, and having «. beautifully laid-out atid woll-sholtcred earden. On the same day. Mr. Nathan is offering (in conjunction with Mcesrs. IT. Baker. Ltd.) two properties in tho cstato of the late Henry Mitdiclt, these being two dwellings in PoJmer Street and three shops at tho corner of Tory and Alma StreetE.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2821, 12 July 1916, Page 4
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212Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2821, 12 July 1916, Page 4
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